[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3664] free email provider acceptable under erate

From: Bakin, Barry (barry.bakin@lausd.net)
Date: Mon Jul 18 2005 - 20:52:40 EDT


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The most common "anonymous" email providers such as Hotmail and Yahoo
are blocked from all computers in our network because they are
anonymous, and therefore, conflict with our school district's Acceptable
Use Policy for the Internet and the Childrens' Internet Protection Act.
Additionally, because adult students are not covered by erate, the
district decided to charge $10 for each account.  My question is,
therefore, if any of you know of a provider of free email that would be
acceptable by erate and thus could be used by our students via our
network?

Barry Bakin
Pacoima Skills Center
Los Angeles Unified School District



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